agentadmin --uninstall

This section demonstrates the format and use of the agentadmin command
with the --uninstall option.

Example 2–3 Command Format: agentadmin --uninstall

The following example illustrates the format of the agentadmin command
with the --uninstall option:

./agentadmin --uninstall [--useResponse] [--saveResponse] filename

The following arguments are supported with the agentadmin command
when using the --uninstall option:

--saveResponse

Use this argument to save all supplied responses to a state
file, or response file, represented as filename in
command examples. The response file, or state file, can then be used for silent
uninstallations.

--useResponse

Use this argument to uninstall a J2EE agent in silent mode
as all uninstaller prompts are answered with responses previously saved to
a response file, represented as filename in command
examples. When this argument is used, the uninstaller runs in non-interactive
mode. At which time, user interaction is not required.

filename

Use this argument to specify the name of a file that will
be created as part of the processing of this command. This file stores your
responses when this argument is used in conjunction with the --saveResponse argument and provides your responses when this argument is used
in conjunction with the --useResponse argument.

Example 2–4 Command Usage: agentadmin --uninstall

When you issue the agentadmin command, you can choose
the --uninstall option. With the --uninstall option,
you can choose the --saveResponse argument, which requires
a file name be provided. The following example illustrates this command where
the file name is myfile:

./agentadmin --uninstall--saveResponsemyfile

Once the uninstaller has executed the preceding command successfully,
the responses are stored in a state file that can be used for later runs of
the uninstaller.

If desired, you can modify the state file and configure the second uninstallation
with a different set of configuration parameters.

Then you can issue another command that uses the ./agentadmin --uninstall command and the name of the file that you just
created with the --saveResponse argument. The difference between
the previous command and this command is that this command uses the --useResponse argument instead of the --saveResponse argument.
The following example illustrates this command:

./agentadmin --uninstall--useResponsemyfile

With this command, the uninstallation prompts run the uninstaller in
silent mode, registering all debug messages in the install logs directory.